Trans-Eastern Inspection, Inc. v. Commonwealth

420 A.2d 1354, 54 Pa. Commw. 262, 1980 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1778
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedOctober 15, 1980
DocketAppeal, No. 1632 C.D. 1979
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Trans-Eastern Inspection, Inc. v. Commonwealth, 420 A.2d 1354, 54 Pa. Commw. 262, 1980 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 1778 (Pa. Ct. App. 1980).

Opinion

Opinion by

Judge Craig,

Employer Trans-Eastern Inspection, Inc. petitions for review of the decision of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review dismissing as untimely its appeal from the Bureau of Employment Security’s allowance of interstate benefits to claimant Gerald R. Christiansen, awarded August 9,1978.

Pursuant to Section 501(e) of the Unemployment Compensation Law,1 the employer had fifteen days— until August 28, 1978 — to file an appeal from that award. Employer’s letter to the bureau appealing the award was dated August 22, 1978, but the bureau’s Notice of Interstate Appeal recited the date of receipt as September 5,1978.

Hearings were held before two referees, the first in Virginia, where the claimant testified, and the second in Pennsylvania, where the employer’s president testified.

[264]*264The envelope bearing the postmark date of the appeal2 was unavailable for inspection by either the referee or the board. The employer has not offered any other evidence of the date of mailing, and has not contradicted the bureau’s evidence as to date of receipt.

The employer’s president testified that “the appeal could have been late, due to the fact that the people who are responsible for this type of stuff were out of town and not back in town to get it out timely, as required.”

Despite this statement and an absence of evidence to prove administrative error, the referee found that “the employer’s petition for appeal is deemed timely filed,” and ordered the bureau’s award of benefits reversed.

The board found that the notice informed the employer that August 24, 1978 was the last day on which to file an appeal, that the appeal was received by the bureau on September 5, 1978, and that the employer was not misled or misinformed by the bureau as to the right of appeal or the filing date; hence the board vacated the referee’s decision and dismissed the appeal.

The employer argues that it is being penalized by the bureau’s negligence in allegedly misplacing the envelope bearing the postmark date of the appeal. However, its failure to establish any evidence of administrative irregularity necessarily restricts our consideration of that issue. The party asserting the appeal has the burden of presenting evidence that fraud or its [265]*265equivalent caused the failure to appeal on time. Domanico v. Commonwealth, 48 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 511, 409 A.2d 1201 (1980); Unemployment Compensation Board of Review v. DeVictoria, 24 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 143, 353 A.2d 920 (1976).

No evidence whatsoever appears in the record to support the referee’s decision to “deem” the appeal as timely filed. The employer’s witness testified that it could have been late. Therefore, we cannot hold on this record that the board capriciously disregarded competent evidence in concluding that the referee and board lacked jurisdiction on the basis that the appeal was filed late.

Accordingly, we affirm the order of the board.

Ordeb

And Now, this 15th day of October, 1980, the order of the Unemployment Compensation Board of Review (B-78-99-A-1974) dated July 3,1979 is affirmed.

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